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==English style== [[File:For to Make Tartys in Applis (1381).gif|thumb|14th-century recipe|alt=For To Make Tartys In Applis. Tak gode Applys and gode Spycis and Figys and reysons and Perys and wan they are wel ybrayed colourd wyth Safroun wel and do yt in a cofyn and do yt forth to bake wel.]] The 14th century recipe collection the ''[[Forme of Cury]]'' gives a recipe including ''good [[apple]]s, good [[spice]]s, [[ficus|fig]]s, [[raisin]]s and [[pear]]s'' in a {{Lang|enm|cofyn}}, a casing of pastry. [[Saffron]] colours the filling.<ref>''[[The Forme of Cury]]'', section Servicium de Pissibus (''i.e.'' fasting recipes), [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/8102/pg8102-images.html#:~:text=XXIII.%20FOR%20TO%20MAKE%20TARTYS%20IN%20APPLIS. item XXIII]</ref> Lattice pastry styles were found from the 17th century alongside the more traditional dome shaped pie crust.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cooper |first=Joseph |title=The art of cookery refined and augemented |date=1654 |location=British library}}</ref> Modern English versions incorporate thick layers of sweetened slices of, usually, [[Bramley apple]]; layered into a dome shape to allow for downward shrinkage, and thus avoid a saggy middle; then topped with butter or lard shortcrust pastry; and baked until the apple filling is cooked.{{citation needed|date=June 2018}} In English-speaking countries, apple pie, often considered a [[comfort food]], is a popular dessert, eaten hot or cold, on its own or with [[ice cream]], [[cream|double cream]], or custard. Apple pies are often sold as mini versions in multipacks.{{Cn|date=December 2024}}
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